




By Kimberly Eng Lee, CHCP President
CHCP is a proud member of the Chinese American Heritage Network (CAHN), which promotes public interest in Chinese and Chinese American culture and history by building mutual support and collaboration among like-organizations in Northern CA.
CHCP hosted the 2026 CAHN Conference on April 11 at History Park in San Jose, welcoming representatives from:
- Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation (AIISF), Tiburon
- Auburn Joss House, Auburn
- China Camp, San Rafael
- Chinese American Museum of Northern CA, Marysville
- Chinese Historical Society of America (CHSA), San Francisco
- Eureka Chinatown Project, Eureka
- Flex Kids Culture, Santa Cruz
- Friends of Chinatown, Sacramento
- Helen and Joe Chew Foundation, Red Bluff
- Kwan Tai Temple, Mendocino
- Locke Foundation, Locke
- Oroville Chinese Temple, Oroville
- Stockton Chinese Benevolent Association (CBA), Stockton
- Walk of Remembrance by Quock Mui Foundation, Pacific Grove/Monterey



Conference Workshops:
- CHCP Advisory Board Member Dr. Barbara Voss, Professor of Anthropology at Stanford University, spoke about Digital Futures for Chinese Diaspora Archaeology.
- Sam Dunham of CAHN and Auburn, led the hands-on workshop discussing the vision for CAHN.
- CHSA's Dr. Anna Eng, Professor of Women and Gender Studies at SF State University and UC Berkeley, led the workshop to discuss how organizations are recognizing America's 250th Anniversary.
Later that evening, a fellowship dinner was held at the China Stix Restaurant in Santa Clara.


